About DHA Exam
All healthcare professionals, including dentists who want to work in Dubai have to take the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) Exam in order to work in Dubai. This exam evaluates a candidate’s knowledge, skills, and ability to meet Dubai’s healthcare standards. It is designed to ensure that only qualified professionals are granted licenses to work in the emirate’s medical and dental sector.
Eligibility Criteria for the DHA Exam
To qualify for the DHA exam, candidates must meet the following requirements:
1. Educational Qualifications: A Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) or an equivalent degree recognised by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA).
2. Internship: A mandatory one-year internship following graduation.
3. Professional Experience: A minimum of two years of clinical experience after completing the internship.
Required Documents for the DHA Exam for Dentists
Ensure you have the following documents ready before applying:
- Nationally accredited educational qualifications recognised by the DHA Professional Qualification Requirements (PQR).
- Certificate of completion for the one-year internship.
- Proof of two years of professional experience post-internship.
- Official educational transcripts.
- Valid professional license or registration from your most recent country of employment.
- A good standing certificate was issued within the last three months.
- Passport copy.
- Medical fitness test report (for applicants aged 65 and above).
DHA Exam Structure and Syllabus for Dentists
The DHA exam structure and syllabus for dentists are as follows:
Format
Exam Component | Details |
Number of Questions | 150 multiple-choice questions |
Duration | 170 minutes |
Passing Marks | 60% |
Syllabus
Subject | Weightage |
Endodontics | 23% |
Oral Medicine/Oral Surgery | 41% |
Restorative Dentistry | 36% |
Periodontics | 20% |
Orthodontics/Pediatric Dentistry | 30% |
Validity
- Exam results are valid for five years.
- Eligibility letters are valid for one year.
Step-by-Step Application Process
1. Create an Account
Register on the official Dubai Health Authority (DHA) website.
2. Submit Documents
Upload all the required documents for data flow verification. Ensure details are accurate to avoid delays.
3. Pay Fees
Pay the necessary fees for document verification and exam registration:
Fee Type | Amount (AED) |
Data Flow/Document Verification Fee | AED 992 |
Exam Fee | AED 1080 |
Total | AED 2020 |
4. Schedule the Exam
After receiving approval, select an exam date and venue. The exam is conducted at designated Prometric centres.
5. Prepare and Attempt the Exam
Prepare thoroughly, focusing on the syllabus breakdown mentioned above.
6. Take the DHA Oral Assessment (if necessary)
In a few cases, international dentists are asked to take the DHA Oral Assessment. In this there will be 5 scenarios or questions for around 15-20 minutes. You will need to clear this and then apply for final registration.
Read more about the DHA Oral Assessment For Pharmacists And Dentistshere.
7. Receive Results and Apply for a License
Upon passing, you’ll receive an eligibility letter, allowing you to apply for a professional license to practice in Dubai.
DHA Exam Preparation Tips
- Study recommended textbooks and guidelines based on the DHA syllabus.
- Take online mock tests to familiarise yourself with the exam pattern.
- Join study groups or DHA Exam preparation courses for better guidance.
- Review case scenarios for the Oral Assessment (if applicable).
Job Prospects and Salary Expectations in Dubai
- The average salary for a general dentist in Dubai ranges from AED 10,000 – AED 25,000 per month, depending on experience.
- Specialist dentists can earn between AED 30,000 – AED 50,000 per month.
- Dentists with international certifications and DHA licenses have higher chances of employment in reputed hospitals and clinics.
Final Thoughts
For dentists who have completed their BDS in India and are looking for better opportunities abroad, Dubai could be the perfect fit.
The DHA exam is the key to unlocking these opportunities, allowing you to practice in a thriving healthcare market. While the process requires preparation and careful planning, clearing the exam can open doors to a stable, well-paying, and fulfilling career in Dubai.
If you’re ready to move beyond limited local opportunities and explore a future in one of the most advanced dental industries in the world, start preparing for the DHA exam today, your dream career awaits!
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FAQs
Q. How much do dentists make in Dubai per month?
A. Dentists in Dubai typically earn:General Dentists: AED 10,000 to AED 25,000 per month.Specialist Dentists: AED 20,000 to AED 45,000 per month.Salaries vary based on experience, specialisation, and practice type.
Q. How many times can I attempt the DHA exam?
A. You can attempt the DHA exam for dentists three times.
Q. Is there an age limit for the DHA exam?
A. No, there is no specific age limit, but candidates must meet the experience requirements. Also, if you are above 65 years of age a medical fitness test report is necessary.
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Dr. Indu K
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Dr. Indu K is a dentist with one year of clinical experience. She seamlessly transitioned into content writing three years ago. Her passion lies in making complex medical information accessible to everyone. She uses her unique blend of medical knowledge and exceptional writing skills to bridge the gap between healthcare and the general audience.